Very helpful video! Thank you! But that dude in the background…..very annoying….hahahaha
Where can I get that button thingy? I live in OZ in the middle of whoop whoop and they don’t have them here Grrrrr They only have the stupid laces! Are they on eBay? I can’t find it. What would you call this?
Thanks in advance!
@sofakingey every time you want to take the strap off you have to untie the knot. If you switch between sitting position and stand up often its kind of handy to have that little button thingy. You know, playing in a sitting position its kind of annoying to have the strap on the guitar.
Hey dude this is a cool lesson. I thought you might like to check out a new guitar website that really helps beginner guitarists. >> RexPearson. com << Would love for you to give some feedback and maybe even do a guest lesson for it?
Quick question, I have just traded in my nylon-string acoustic for a steel-string one, but my capo is meant for a nylon string guitar (with a flat fretboard). How important is it that I buy a steel-string capo for a curved fret board?
thanks! I appreciate explaininf something so simple. I bought a strap and had no idea it was meant for a electric guitar(i bought an acoustic), so i was getting confused. And thanks for that need strap trick, im obviosily a beginner and this might come in handy!!
@tdragon360 sure why not… but the point is you should try to avoid doing anything that deviates from the standard technique/position or you’ll get bad habits. Bad habits might allow you to learn a few songs faster when you’re a beginner, but will limit your playing when you want to play more complicated stuff and you’ll have to constantly change your technique, which you’ll surely find demotivational.
ooh thats why my guitar came with shoe laces…
DIRK NORWITZKI!
never knew dirk norwitzki was a guitar instructor
Thanks, I’m a musician, but hardly touched a guitar, this was perfect and very helpful to get my son started!
What if I don’t have the string and need to use the strap soon?
Very helpful video! Thank you! But that dude in the background…..very annoying….hahahaha
Where can I get that button thingy? I live in OZ in the middle of whoop whoop and they don’t have them here Grrrrr They only have the stupid laces! Are they on eBay? I can’t find it. What would you call this?
Thanks in advance!
@sofakingey every time you want to take the strap off you have to untie the knot. If you switch between sitting position and stand up often its kind of handy to have that little button thingy. You know, playing in a sitting position its kind of annoying to have the strap on the guitar.
So basically he wants us to drive somewhere and buy something so we don’t have to tie a knot–something most of us learned before we could write.
@JazzmanTheMusicman hahaha xD
This video could have lasted 30 seconds
Just stop talking and put the strap on…
Hey dude this is a cool lesson. I thought you might like to check out a new guitar website that really helps beginner guitarists. >> RexPearson. com << Would love for you to give some feedback and maybe even do a guest lesson for it?
Let me know
Rex
is there a way to add a strap to a guitar that doesnt have an end pen ?
I love transcribe audio…
@JazzmanTheMusicman I loled
Nice Vid,,,, helpful.
Quick question, I have just traded in my nylon-string acoustic for a steel-string one, but my capo is meant for a nylon string guitar (with a flat fretboard). How important is it that I buy a steel-string capo for a curved fret board?
he sounds like mr. garrison from south park….. but nice vid
see guitarmanual.typepad.com/blog/ for beginning lessons! or google guitar manual blog and see first result.
very cool guy, nice tips. tx!
Thanks. That was helpful.
south park at 3:32 okayy
thanks! I appreciate explaininf something so simple. I bought a strap and had no idea it was meant for a electric guitar(i bought an acoustic), so i was getting confused. And thanks for that need strap trick, im obviosily a beginner and this might come in handy!!
Well mine ties so…….
@tdragon360 sure why not… but the point is you should try to avoid doing anything that deviates from the standard technique/position or you’ll get bad habits. Bad habits might allow you to learn a few songs faster when you’re a beginner, but will limit your playing when you want to play more complicated stuff and you’ll have to constantly change your technique, which you’ll surely find demotivational.